Society10 Maclean’s stories that defined 2021This year saw our journalists cover the pandemic, the future of the Liberal party, class inequality, forgiveness and more
EnvironmentB.C.’s ’southern resident’ orcas have been wandering far from home. Could this be the end?The orca family known as J pod have been swimming far away from their Salish Sea digs. Will they return in 2022?
TechnologyNo charging spots and a strained electrical grid. Welcome to the electric vehicle boom.EVs are expected to boom in popularity by 2030. Whether that green switch will be without its problems is far from a sure thing.
OpinionWhat our longing for the ’before times’ reveals about our hopes and fears for 2022Editorial: Will we revert to some semblance of the old normal in 2022? Should we want to?
Archives’If I had known what it meant for a woman to invade a man’s world I wouldn’t have been able to face it’Agnes Macphail, the first woman to be elected to the House of Commons, on sexism in politics and daily life
ArchivesThis 1933 profile of Agnes Macphail captures how the first woman MP was perceived’It had been rumoured erroneously that she believed in polygamy. It is now well established that she is sceptical of matrimony even in its simplest form.’
SocietyA look at just how many people left Ontario and the Prairies for the East and West coastsInter-provincial moves happened in the highest numbers in a second quarter since 1972
EconomyCanada’s real estate market in 2022: What to expect in the new yearThree trend predictions on the direction of the country’s housing market in the year to come, according to the experts
ArtsThe year ahead, according to poet laureates from across CanadaPoet laureates from across the country wrote about the upcoming year for Maclean’s. Here’s what they had to say about 2022.
EconomyFour ways supply chain issues will continue into the new yearSupply chain gaps meet rising consumer demand. Prepare for a year of shortages.